Ok so lots of people have been comparing Goku & Superman but... I think Goku would win! I mean all Goku would have to do would be fight somewhere without a yellow sun and Superman's not so super.. where as it doesn't matter where Goku is he always has his power.. plus if you have some green kryptonite Superman's done for... right? Of course Goku wouldn't fight a powerless Superman.. he has to much honor... so... I guess Vegeta would be the one to finish off Superman... he'd use the kryptonite!

All I can say is I like anime & manga better then DC or Marvel...anime & manga have lots of samurai goodness!!

Naruto: Kagebunshin no Jutsu!!! OR Rasengan!
Light: writes Uzumaki Naruto in his death note
-Naruto starts to choke- he dies end of naruto

Luffy: Gomu Gomu No! Pistol!!
Light: writes Monkey D. Luffy in his death note
-Luffy's body starts to get into pieces-
end of one piece his comrades can't find the treasure anymore..BAM! end of story

Depends if he can be quick cus Naruto can go into sage mode or Nine Tails Chakra Mode and knock him out in an instant if it was a one on one battle and the same goes for Luffy as he can go into gear second and use hacki to knock out light before he writes his name on the death note.

of course anime. unlike dc and marvel, who have one or two or three true omnipotents, anime have 4 or 5. anime simply have too many verses to choose from that are very very strong and have universe busting powers. gurren laggen, saint seiya, bastard, tenchi muyo, noein, melancholy of haruhi.

When a DC and Marvel hero gets hit they cringe in pain and bleed. But a normal civilian in a typical anime gets do one of the following:

a) feel better in the next scene with bones magically recovering themselves (ex. Yoshii Akihisa - Baka to Test)
b) they auto-bandage themselves (ex. Shakugan no Shana, Naruto, almost every other anime out there)
c) if the anime character is launched at an incredible height and crashes into the ground, they make a nice human-shaped crater and walk away just fine (ex. Love Hina, Nagasarete Airantou)
d) if the person does in some way get injured, they will find a greater power source by the next episode. (ex. Dragon Ball series, Gundam).
e) scenario (d) also applies to those on the brink of death or defeat (ex. Code Geass)
f) anime characters have access to mysterious powers of deception whereby they can declare their attack beforehand and their enemies still feeling surprised by it. In addition, this also causes some sort of mysterious paralysis in which the enemy refuses to move even though the attack takes a full 3 seconds to connect (ex. every action anime out there)
g) young kids can kick your ass (ex. Magical Lyrical Nanoha, Puella Magica Madoka, To Aru Majutsu no Index)
h) having "God" as one of your civilian characters is common occurrence therefore things will always function in their favor. (ex. Haruhi Suzumiya, Kannagi, and that one anime with a whole family of gods. I forgot the name.)

If you leave Dragonball Z/GT out of the mix, then the argument is balanced. Anime, DC, and Marvel all have characters who can match one another on equal terms. For every overpowered hero or villain, DC and Marvel have an equivalent (except DBZ/DBGT). Not that it matters. It's often more interesting to watch super powered character with limited power. Rather then follow a group of deities (Saiyans) that can obliterate solar systems if they wanted to.